Georgians can't escape political ads ahead of Senate runoffs
by Sarah D. Wire, Los Angeles Times
Dec 31, 2020
4 minutes
Tolan J. Morgan, pastor of Fellowship Bible Baptist Church in the geographic center of a state at the center of the political universe, says he and his wife have been so deluged by campaign ads they have stopped watching live television.
Instead, the couple is recording their favorite shows so they can fast-forward through the onslaught of political advertising tied to next week's high-profile Senate runoff races — including a commercial from a candidate complaining about all the advertising.
"It's just overkill," said Morgan who hosted one of the candidates, the Rev. Raphael Warnock, at his church in Warner Robins, a two-hour
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